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technologies. If the ISP supports Multilink, you need to consider any additional charges for its use.

Benefits of Modem Aggregation

Faster Internet and Information Transfer Access: decrease time spent on tasks

Readily Available Hardware: analog modems are readily available

Cost Savings: no need to pay for ISDN to increase access speed

Modem Pooling

Modem Pooling allows all users connected to the network access to the modems connected to the Internet Station. Use extra modems for fax, data transfer, etc. When you need to access a modem, select the program you want to use for your task (DialUp Network, Microsoft Fax, etc.). The Modem Pooling software locates an available modem and sends your file to it as if the modem where attached to your PC. If you choose to use the Modem Pooling feature, you must assign at least one of your modems for that purpose. Modems cannot be used for Internet access and pooling at the same time. Each computer that will access the modem pool needs to have the Modem Pooling software installed.

Benefits of Modem Pooling

Cost Savings: fewer modems and telephone lines

Office Wide Access to Modems for Fax and Data Transfer: easier task manage- ment

Auto Connect/Disconnect

The Auto Connect/Disconnect feature makes sure that the connection to the ISP is available when needed and off when not in use. The Internet Station configuration looks for packets of information meant for the Internet. When the Internet Station detects a packet, it automatically dials the ISP. Once connected a timer starts and counts down to zero. When the timer reaches zero the Internet Station automati- cally disconnects.

Benefits of Auto Disconnect

Cost Savings: do not pay for continuous access to ISP

Automatic Connection and Disconnection to the ISP: ease of account maintenance

To read more about Auto Disconnect technology, access the white paper at http:// support.intel.com/support/inbusiness/internetstation.

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Contents User’s Guide Intel InBusiness Internet StationFirst Edition January Year 2000 CapableTable of Contents Modem Compatibiltiy List Overview FeaturesCompatibility InstantIP technology New TechnologiesDynamic Addressing Benefits of InstantIP technologyModem Aggregation Modem Pooling Benefits of Modem AggregationBenefits of Modem Pooling Auto Connect/DisconnectOrder an ISP account Before You BeginIf you don’t have an ISP account If you already have an ISP accountOrder telephone lines Order an Isdn line Connect your equipment Get ConnectedConnect the network cable Connect the power cordConnect your modem or Isdn adapter Organize your cablesFront panel LEDs Internet Station Installation CD-ROMIntel InBusiness Internet Station Manual setup Set up workstations to browseTo configure a Windows NT 4.0 system Use the Internet StationModem Pooling Installation on Workstations To configure a Windows 95 systemTo configure other systems To install modem drivers To install Modem PoolingModem Compatibiltiy List Uninstall Internet Station softwareTroubleshooting PC Card LED blinks continuouslyPC Card LED does not light Cannot connect to the Internet Other Internet Station problems Forgot my passwordStatus Page shows incorrect information Online Troubleshooting InformationConnection Status page does not change Pages of the Internet Station do not show properlyIntel InBusiness Internet Station Specifications List Specifications and CompatibilitySoftware Compatibility List European Safety and EMC Compliance Statement CE Safety Compliance Statement UL, cULCompliance and License Agreements Certification Statements